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59ef6699-x86-also-show-FS-GS-base-addresses.patch
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File 59ef6699-x86-also-show-FS-GS-base-addresses.patch of Package xen.8005
# Commit be7f60b5a39741eab0a8fea0324f7be0cb724cfb # Date 2017-10-24 18:13:13 +0200 # Author Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> # Committer Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> x86: also show FS/GS base addresses when dumping registers Their state may be important to figure the reason for a crash. To not further grow duplicate code, break out a helper function. I realize that (ab)using the control register array here may not be considered the nicest solution, but it seems easier (and less overall overhead) to do so compared to the alternative of introducing another helper structure. Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> Reviewed-by Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> --- a/xen/arch/x86/x86_64/traps.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/x86_64/traps.c @@ -37,6 +37,22 @@ static void print_xen_info(void) enum context { CTXT_hypervisor, CTXT_pv_guest, CTXT_hvm_guest }; +/* (ab)use crs[5..7] for fs/gs bases. */ +static void read_registers(struct cpu_user_regs *regs, unsigned long crs[8]) +{ + crs[0] = read_cr0(); + crs[2] = read_cr2(); + crs[3] = read_cr3(); + crs[4] = read_cr4(); + regs->ds = read_segment_register(ds); + regs->es = read_segment_register(es); + regs->fs = read_segment_register(fs); + regs->gs = read_segment_register(gs); + crs[5] = rdfsbase(); + crs[6] = rdgsbase(); + rdmsrl(MSR_SHADOW_GS_BASE, crs[7]); +} + static void _show_registers( const struct cpu_user_regs *regs, unsigned long crs[8], enum context context, const struct vcpu *v) @@ -75,6 +91,8 @@ static void _show_registers( else printk("cr0: %016lx cr4: %016lx\n", crs[0], crs[4]); printk("cr3: %016lx cr2: %016lx\n", crs[3], crs[2]); + printk("fsb: %016lx gsb: %016lx gss: %016lx\n", + crs[5], crs[6], crs[7]); printk("ds: %04x es: %04x fs: %04x gs: %04x " "ss: %04x cs: %04x\n", regs->ds, regs->es, regs->fs, @@ -104,13 +122,18 @@ void show_registers(struct cpu_user_regs fault_regs.es = sreg.sel; hvm_get_segment_register(v, x86_seg_fs, &sreg); fault_regs.fs = sreg.sel; + fault_crs[5] = sreg.base; hvm_get_segment_register(v, x86_seg_gs, &sreg); fault_regs.gs = sreg.sel; + fault_crs[6] = sreg.base; hvm_get_segment_register(v, x86_seg_ss, &sreg); fault_regs.ss = sreg.sel; + fault_crs[7] = hvm_get_shadow_gs_base(v); } else { + read_registers(&fault_regs, fault_crs); + if ( guest_mode(regs) ) { context = CTXT_pv_guest; @@ -121,14 +144,6 @@ void show_registers(struct cpu_user_regs context = CTXT_hypervisor; fault_crs[2] = read_cr2(); } - - fault_crs[0] = read_cr0(); - fault_crs[3] = read_cr3(); - fault_crs[4] = read_cr4(); - fault_regs.ds = read_segment_register(ds); - fault_regs.es = read_segment_register(es); - fault_regs.fs = read_segment_register(fs); - fault_regs.gs = read_segment_register(gs); } print_xen_info(); @@ -147,6 +162,7 @@ void show_registers(struct cpu_user_regs void vcpu_show_registers(const struct vcpu *v) { const struct cpu_user_regs *regs = &v->arch.user_regs; + bool_t kernel = guest_kernel_mode(v, regs); unsigned long crs[8]; /* Only handle PV guests for now */ @@ -155,10 +171,13 @@ void vcpu_show_registers(const struct vc crs[0] = v->arch.pv_vcpu.ctrlreg[0]; crs[2] = arch_get_cr2(v); - crs[3] = pagetable_get_paddr(guest_kernel_mode(v, regs) ? + crs[3] = pagetable_get_paddr(kernel ? v->arch.guest_table : v->arch.guest_table_user); crs[4] = v->arch.pv_vcpu.ctrlreg[4]; + crs[5] = v->arch.pv_vcpu.fs_base; + crs[6 + !kernel] = v->arch.pv_vcpu.gs_base_kernel; + crs[7 - !kernel] = v->arch.pv_vcpu.gs_base_user; _show_registers(regs, crs, CTXT_pv_guest, v); } @@ -239,14 +258,7 @@ void do_double_fault(struct cpu_user_reg printk("*** DOUBLE FAULT ***\n"); print_xen_info(); - crs[0] = read_cr0(); - crs[2] = read_cr2(); - crs[3] = read_cr3(); - crs[4] = read_cr4(); - regs->ds = read_segment_register(ds); - regs->es = read_segment_register(es); - regs->fs = read_segment_register(fs); - regs->gs = read_segment_register(gs); + read_registers(regs, crs); printk("CPU: %d\n", cpu); _show_registers(regs, crs, CTXT_hypervisor, NULL);
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